Globalization in a Glass
«This is a well researched book which makes excellent use of primary source, especially brewing journals of the period … [A]n extremely readable and thought-provoking attempt to explain the rise and continued success of pilsner.»
Brewery History
The spread of Pilsner beer from its inception in 1842 clearly shows the changes wrought by globalization in an age of empire. Its rise was dependent not only on technological innovations and faster supply chains, but also on the increased connectedness of the world and the political and economic structures of empire. Les mer
In highlighting the evolution of consumer tastes through changing hierarchical relationships between the British metropole and colonies, as well as the evolution of business organizations and practices, Globalization in a Glass contributes to ongoing debates about globalization, empire, and trade. It argues that, despite the might and power of the British Empire as a colonizing force, the effects of globalization, imperial trade networks, and colonial migration led to the domination of the most popular Continental European style of beer, the Pilsner, over British-style ales.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 192
- ISBN
- 9781350324374
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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«This is a well researched book which makes excellent use of primary source, especially brewing journals of the period … [A]n extremely readable and thought-provoking attempt to explain the rise and continued success of pilsner.»
Brewery History
«Purinton brings together valuable threads of analysis in the history of the brewing industry—science, technology, and business and managerial practice—and also offers a global framework that begins to reveal the simultaneous and multidirectional dynamics of industrial beer production and mass consumption.»
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